I think we’re at the part in Animal Farm where the windmill fell for the first time. https://youtu.be/uqH_Y1TupoQ?si=0t30EUUTIjtzoowh

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8 points

ackshually’d again bahaha. Can someone point me in the direction of where to get started in the piped game?

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Most official/big instances get banned by youtube pretty quickly. To host your own, you essentially just run one docker compose, that’s it. If you want it to be public, you’ll need a public IPv4 and configure a reverse proxy (eg. nginx).

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Could I host my own on a desktop and make it semi-public only to me so I can use piped from my phone? Is this too ambitious for a newbie to the self-host game? I’ve only ever hosted a simplex smp and xftp server(I just ran a script and it worked OOTB)

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That would only work easily in your own network. As soon as you want access from other networks (mobile/work/etc.) you need to:

  • Get a public IPv4 from your provider. I got that easily, but idk if your provider can and will do this. Otherwise, there are proxy services.
  • Open port 80 (http) and 443 (https) in your router.
  • Very likely buy a domain (which is 1.4€ - 10€ per year, depending on the name and tld).
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Grindr has been a big help in me getting piped.

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3 points

You just had to say it, didn’t you?

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